LAPTOPS&DESKTOPS: AMD 2010 Mainstream and Ultrathin Notebook Platforms Released

May 15, 2010

AMD 2010 Mainstream and Ultrathin Notebook Platforms Released

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AMD has officially released the 2010 Mainstream and Ultrathin notebook platforms.
The Mainstream Platform features the new standard-voltage CPUs including quad-, triple-, and dual-core Phenom II chips, dual-core Athons II and Turions II, and a single-core V Series model. On the other side, the Ultrathin Platform for small and thin-and-light laptops uses dual-core Turion II Neo and Athlon II Neo, as well as single-core Athon II Neo and V Series CPUs, all with lower voltages when compared to the mainstream counterparts.
Both platforms use the AMD M880G chipset, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics, and 5000 Series dedicated video cards.
According to AMD, the 2010 Mainstream and Ultrathin platforms deliver smooth HD video playback and gaming, and more than 7 and 7.5 hours of battery life, respectively.
The latest generation AMD laptops from various manufacturers are expected to hit the market very soon and will have VISION logos.
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